Amy Ruth's
boasts
that it has the best soul food north of the Mason-Dixon line including big
portions and classics such as fried chicken, BBQ beef ribs and their
signature chicken and waffles.
113 W.
116th St.
New York,
NY
212-280-8779
www.amyruthsharlem.com
Baton
Rouge Restaurant (New Orleans Style)
458 West
145th Street
(bet. Convent & Amsterdam)
New York, NY
212-281-2336 phone
www.batonrougeny.com
Billie's
Black Bar/Lounge/Restaurant
Soul Food
Extraordinaire. Food that sustains the body, delights the palette and is
pleasing to the eye, Billie's gourmet soul food cooking style is a fusion of
good old home cooking with an elegant twist, gourmet that is! Our cuisine is
served with imagination and is enhanced by our knowledgeable staff.
Nestled in
the Heart Harlem, this sensual and alluring space is captivating to the
eclectic clientele. Enchanted by pleasurable music from every genre.
Providing a venue for adult social interaction where internet services as
well as exquisite food and music attract new customers within the immediate
area.
Hours
Sunday
12:00am-8pm, Monday-Thursday 11:00am– 12:00, Friday and Saturday 11:00am to
4:00am
271 West
119th Street
(btw
Frederick Douglass Blvd & St Nicholas Ave)
New York, NY
212-280-2248
http://www.billiesblack.com
Charles
Southern Fried Chicken
Small
space, simple, neighborly atmosphere. Known for its Fried Chicken.
Hours
Tue-Fri
12pm-10pm
Sat
12pm-11pm
Sun
12pm-7pm
Call before going
2841 Frederick Douglass Blvd @ W. 151st Street
New York, NY
(212) 926-4313
Copeland's
Restaurant
is a fine
dining establishment that specializes in the finest Southern, Louisiana and
Continental cuisine. For over twenty years our restaurant has been providing
Harlem with a warm, cozy, friendly and relaxing atmosphere to enjoy great
tasting food made form only the finest ingredients. Our mouth-watering
treats include Southern fired chicken, jambalaya, barbecue baby back ribs
and many more.
Music with
dinner three nights a week.
Jazz
showcase
on Tuesdays for a $10 minimum and $10 cover charge (all you can eat buffet
is only $15). Sets at 7:30PM and 9:30PM.
Weekend
Jazz
and funk bands on Friday and Saturday nights, with no cover charge but a
small $10 minimum at the tables.
Sunday
Gospel Brunch
is from 12 Noon to 2pm and from 2pm to 4pm. Brunch includes a mimosa or
bloody mary, tax and gratuity for only $25.00.
547 West
145th Street
New York, NY
212-234-2356
Creole Restaurant
2167 Third Ave near 118th St.
New York, NY 10035
212 876 8838
Harlem
Grill
2247 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY
212-491-0493
www.harlemgrill.com
Lenox
Lounge
relives
the great days of Billie, Duke, and the Count, while serving Southern soul
and seafood in original 1939 Art Deco surroundings. There’s also live jazz
nightly.
288 Lenox
Ave.
New York,
NY
212-427-0253
www.lenoxlounge.com
Londel's
Supper Club
Located on
the threshold of Striver's Row, a historical section of Harlem, Londel's is
rich in cuisine, entertainment, and social life. Known to original patrons
as "Striver's Row", Londel's has expanded steadily and has maintained its
traditional flavor in Southern, Creole, and American Comfort Cuisine.
Londel's
Supper Club offers exquisite continental, Cajun, and traditional Southern
cuisine. The entrees are a well-balanced blend of spices and special unique
sauces. The meat and vegetables are grade-A fresh and prepared to your
liking -- broiled, fried, or sautéed. Londel's offers a variety of
vegetables, meats and seafood to please the vegetarian, diet-conscious, and
the entire family. The grilled breast of chicken served with Dijon mustard
cream sauce, scrumptious honey-barbequed baby back ribs, and the Louisiana
blackened catfish are just a few of the tasty meals offered at Londel's.
Collard greens, potato salad, candied yams and macaroni and cheese are among
the favorite side dishes of most customers.
Hours
Sunday -
Brunch 11AM - 5PM
Monday -
Closed
Tuesday - Saturday 11:30 AM to 12AM
Jazz/R&B on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8PM and 10PM
Admission
$5.
Entertainment charge per person on show nights.
Reservations recommended
2620 Frederick Douglass Boulevard
bet. 139th and 140th Streets
New York, NY
212-234-6114
Margie's
Red Rose Diner
Under $12
True down
home Soul Food, served up with equal charm and flavor by Margie herself.
Recently relocated to this address, she's managed to reopen with all the old
character still in tack.... including her storefront screen door, surely
Harlem's last!
Small and
comfy for sit down, with take-out and catering service also available.
275 West 144th Street
just east of Frederick Douglass Blvd. (8th Avenue)
New York, NY
212-491-3665
Maroons
Jamaican
and Southern Restaurant
244 W 16th
St
New
York, NY
Tel: 212-206-8640
www.maroonsnyc.com
Negril
Caribbean Cuisine
70 West 3rd St. (btw LaGuardia Place & Thompson St)
New York, NY
212 477 2804
Pier 2110
Seafood Restaurant
Our
Mission at Pier 2110 Seafood Restaurant is to present to you "THE" quality
eating and drinking establishment within the Harlem community. The
professional yet personable staff here at Pier 2110 will accomplish our
mission by offering you fresh, sumptuous seafood menu selections coupled
with an outstanding service experience while you relax, enjoy and socialize
in the confines of our aesthetically pleasing, warm festive atmosphere.
Pier 2110
Seafood Restaurant @ 125th St.
2110 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd.(7th Ave)
New York, NY
212-280-7437
http://www.pier2110.com
Revival
Restaurant
French
American cuisine infused with the influences of Caribbean, Creole and
Soul.2367 Fredrick Douglass Blvd
(NW corner of 127th street & 8th Ave)
New York, NY
212.222.8338
www.harlemrevival.com
Starting
Wed. Jan 10th @ 8pm
Every
Wednesday, come uptown and experience a "new" party whose mission revolves
upon bridging the gap between all generations, cultures and music, from all
walks of life, that represent the vibrancy of New York City and where, in
this type of environment, the urban artistic underground has the potential
to emerge onto the mainstream.
Take part
and contribute to this ultra hip atmosphere, complimented by a beautiful
panoramic view of the area overlooking the Hudson, with good food and good
company at the beautiful and chic:
River Room
Of Harlem
Riverbank
State Park (RSD & 145th Street)
Riverside Drive & 145th Street
New York, NY 10031
212-491-1500 phone
Society
Cafe
is about
people meeting, thinking, writing, talking and watching - or simply sitting
in amiable surroundings with the company of a cup of coffee and a slice of
cake, taking time out, in sips.
Hours
Monday -
Thursday 7AM - 10PM
Friday 7AM - 12 midnight
Saturday - 9AM - 12 midnight
Sunday 9AM - 9PM
2104
Frederick Douglass Boulevard
New York, NY
212-222-3323
The Shark
Bar Restaurant
is the
place to get soul food, there fried catfish appetizer was delightful and
their sweet potato cheese cake is to die for. Their food is satisfying but
overpriced. The service is excellent although it was too obvious when the
waiter kept asking us to we need any help every five minutes. The atmosphere
can use a remodeling it is too cramped and small.
307
Amsterdam Ave (Btw 74th - 75th St.)
212-874-8500
Spoonbread
Too - Miss Mamie's
are
popular spots for great fried chicken as well as tea, fresh lemonade,
biscuits and cornbread, and cakes and pies.
366 W.
110th St.
New York,
NY
212-865-0700
www.spoonbreadinc.com
Spoonbread
Too - Miss Maude
547 Lenox
Ave.
New York,
NY
212-690-3100
www.spoonbreadinc.com
Sylvia's
'Soul Food' Restaurant
is
internationally known for its Southern hospitality and traditional soul
food.
328 Lenox
Ave.
New York,
NY
212-996-0660
www.sylviassoulfood.com
Uptown
Renaissance Restaurant
We offer
the perfect blend of soul food, steaks, and salads.
The
“ultimate porterhouse steak in Harlem” Continuous dining on Sunday’s.
Please
note that Uptown Renaissance has a pork free environment, and all meats are
strictly Halal/Kosha.
Hours
Sundays -
Thursdays, 7:00 a.m. - 12 midnight
Friday - Saturday, 24 hours
108 West
116th Street
Bet. Lenox
& 7th Avenue
New York, NY
(212) 280-2224